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Old 06-18-2006, 10:09 AM
J.A.K. J.A.K. is offline
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Default Re: Teapot storm all-clear

Part of the enjoyment I get out of poker is the gradual and methodical improvement that comes from "learning", whether by rote or study. The idea of a pokerbot or any AI that removes MY decision making to a large extent (if not alltogether) is repugnant. As to the A,8o scenario: If this is the first hand I have played against this opponent I fold. If I have seen him raise the last three times when folded to him in CO, I look him up. If I run into a hand so be it. If I win (whether at showdown or by pushing off post-flop) then that victory is not hollow due to some predetermined course made for me. Anyhoo, this was not meant as a hijack but I did spend 10 minutes of my life reading this thread.
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Old 06-18-2006, 01:49 PM
Andrew Prock Andrew  Prock is offline
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Default Re: Teapot storm all-clear

Have you considered using CPLEX?

- Andrew
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Old 06-18-2006, 02:03 PM
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Default Re: Teapot storm all-clear

I hadnt seen them before abut I took a look and their site seemed interesting although I am not sure that they can solve the types of problem we need to solve. I will call them Monday. Note, the other problem is performance. Even if we found something that could solve the problem it would need to solve in sub-second time including the call and return.

Thanks for the info.
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